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Positive Pressure During Bronchoscopy

Acute Respiratory Failure With Hypoxia

It has been demonstrated the application of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) to assist spontaneous breathing through a face mask during fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) with bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in severely hypoxemic, nonintubated patients. With NPPV, FOB was well-tolerated, significantly improved the PaO2/FiO2 ratio, and successfully avoided the need for endotracheal intubation. Two randomized studies have provided supporting evidence that the application of NPPV or CPAP via a face mask was superior to oxygen supplementation alone during FOB. For this reason patients who require FOB and are hypoxemic and/or mild hypercapnic (TcCO2 < 60mmHg) will be compared in a randomized study by comparing NPPV vs CPAP Boussignac (Vygon) delivered through a face mask.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Four Different Recruitment Maneuvers in Patients After Coronary Surgery

HypoxemiaRecruitment

The risk of respiratory failure after cardiac surgery is high, and it may result in many complications. The maneuver of alveolar recruitment may improve the oxygen transport in the human organism. The investigators compare three different types of alveolar recruitment in patient after cardiac surgery, to reveal which one is better.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

TOBY (TOtal Body hYpothermia): a Study of Treatment for Perinatal Asphyxia

Asphyxia NeonatorumHypoxia2 more

Hypothesis: Prolonged whole body cooling in term infants with perinatal asphyxial encephalopathy reduces death and severe neurodevelopmental disability. This study aims to determine whether whole body cooling to 33-34°C is a safe treatment that improves survival, without severe neurological or neurodevelopmental impairments at 18 months, of term infants suffering perinatal asphyxial encephalopathy.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Effect of GBT440 Administered to Subjects With IPF on Supplemental Oxygen...

Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisHypoxemia

This is an open label study in which eligible IPF subjects who are using supplemental oxygen at rest will receive GBT440 orally daily.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Accuracy and Precision of a New Arterial Blood Gas Analysis System Blood in Comparison...

HypoxiaHypercapnia1 more

Evaluate the precision and accuracy of the Proxima 3® System by obtaining quantitative clinical data at various time points. Compare the methods associated with obtaining blood gas results using the Proxima 3® System device versus a conventional ABG analyse. The aim of the investigator is to evaluate the precision and accuracy of the Proxima 3® ABG system parameters (pH, pCO2 pO2, hematocrit and potassium) in clinical practices with rapid changing context.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Intermittent Hypoxia 2: Cardiovascular and Metabolism

HypoxiaSleep Apnea1 more

The purpose of this study is to compare cardiovascular physiological adaptation to intermittent hypoxia (IH) of nonobese healthy subjects. The exposure will be two periods of two weeks (IH versus exposure "placebo hypoxia"). The investigators will use pharmacological tools, peripheral vasodilator (amlodipine) or specific blocker of angiotensin receptor (valsartan) versus the taking of a placebo. The allocation of the tool and the exhibition will be randomized (HI / placebo, valsartan / amlodipine). The outcome measures evaluated concern the cardiovascular system, systemic inflammation and tissular and glucose metabolism. The investigators assume an increase in arterial resistance during the intermittent hypoxia compared to the control group, these being dependent on sympathetic tone. The investigators hypothesize that the metabolic alterations that will be observed after experimental simulation (IH and fragmentation of sleep for 15 consecutive nights) will be less severe in the valsartan group than in the amlodipine group in comparison with the placebo group. A serum bank and a gene bank will be performed for the requirements of subsequent studies if necessary.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Humidification Devices During Non Invasive Ventilation, in Acute Respiratory Failure...

Respiratory FailureCOPD2 more

Comparison of humidification devices during non invasive ventilation, in acute respiratory failure. The hypothesis was, due to dead space, lower humidification, a reduced efficiency of the technique (NIV) when HME are used in comparison with HH.

Terminated15 enrollment criteria

FMISO PET/CT Imaging Trial for Assessing Hypoxia in Soft Tissue Sarcomas

Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Subjects with known or suspected primary soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities may be eligible for this study. Subjects may participate in this study if they are at least 18 years of age. Most participants will be receiving care at the clinical practices of the University of Pennsylvania Health System. Positron emission tomography (PET/CT) imaging will be used to evaluate soft tissue sarcoma hypoxia using an investigational radiotracer, 18F-FMISO Subjects will also undergo an 18F-FDG PET/CT scan close to the time of their initial hypoxia PET/CT to compare in vivo measures of hypoxia to 18F-FDG uptake. The FDG PET/CT may be performed as part of standard clinical care or as a research scan. Both PET/CT scans will occur prior to starting new therapy.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Induced Changes in Ventilatory Responsiveness and Altitude Exposure

Effects of High AltitudeHypoxia2 more

The main purpose of this study is to determine if a drug (acetyl-cysteine or ACCY) can increase the amount of oxygen in your body at a high altitude of 11,500 feet. ACCY is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a treatment or antidote for Tylenol overdoses. Other forms of ACCY are also sold over-the-counter as nutritional supplements. In this study, the FDA-approved form of ACCY will be used "off-label" (meaning in a way not approved by the FDA). This study is being conducted by researchers from the United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM). The study will take place in the Altitude Chamber located in the basement of USARIEM. A total of approximately 30 volunteers (men and women, military and civilians) will take part in the study. They can expect to be in the study for a minimum of a few hours each day for two weeks. The investigators hypothesize that ACCY will improve ventilation and oxygenation while at altitude.

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate Effects of Investigational Drug on Oxygenation in Healthy Volunteers Under Hypoxic...

Cardio-pulmonary Function

To evaluate the effect of GBT440 on oxygen saturation at rest and exercise, under hypoxic conditions, at Day 15 compared to Baseline.

Terminated16 enrollment criteria
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